Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1933 — Page 5

MAGLEY reformed Tlie Mugley Heformed church Chrlxinuis program will be presented at 'lie church Monday evening. December 25, at 7:00 o'clock. The progrtun follows: Organ Duet—-Irene Peck and Mrs. Walter Kruetxnian. Scripture—Harriet Miller Prayer-Bev- Grether. Welcome- Bobby Reppcrt. pile CuinltT—Mary Jane Woldin. i ia ,|,,, yj. -sage Loren Kruetziii.m We Welcome Him —A group of boy». Two Songs—By the Primary Department. Brevity—Mary Kolter. A Greeting—Joyce Fruechte. It Christmas Day were Every Day —A group of girle -Stille Nacht"—Ruth and Grace Grether. Christmas Colors—Junior Helm rich. ]f_A group of small children, j, net Martha and Selma Strahm. Christmas Emblems —A group ot small children. Two Songs—By Juniors and Intermediates. Trimming Dolly's Tree—A group of girls. jly Christmas Gift to Him Harry Reinhard. Dialogue “Glory"—Little tots. T-.,0 Songs—Primary Department The Sweetest Name —Group of girls. The Secret—Jack Shady. )!y Christmas Penny-Leo Borne, (live With a Smile—Harold Seller ryOffering for Orphans Home. Duet—Cordelia and Ruth Worthman. Dialogue "To the Faithful"—Gioup of Intermediate girls.

I Opposite BELL'S PHONE I I House Cash Grocery | 292 I I Another Fine Selection of Xmas Trees. . 25c to 75c I FANCY JONATHAN APPLES—6 pounds 25c I Basket $1.35 and 51.50 I BALDWIN APPLES—per basket. .59c, 75c and SI.OO ■ I ancv Golden Delicious Apples, Gib. 25c: Basket $1.35 I P. W. CRACKERS—2 -1 tb. boxes2sc I J. &L. FANCY CLUSTERS—Pound 19c I FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS—pound 10c; 3 tbs. 25c I WAGNER APPLES—per basket .. 59c. 85c and $1.06 I Buy Crystal White Granulated Sugar—lo 1b5.... 16c

I Pure Ground Pepper | | pound 19c || Macaroni. 2 ib. box 15c II Catsup, 1 I oz. bottle 10c H Syrup, Golden, gal. 19c | ’ Jell-O, 5 pkg. 25c I - Potatoes, Michigan I ( Sand, peck 28c | i Black Figs, lbloc I f Sweet Pickles, 17 oz. M jarlsc Ig Bell's Special Coffee 19c | Mince Meat, pkg. . 10c I I Cocoanut, Shredded [ * pound 25c I f Seedless Raisins, 31b 25c , J Grocer's Mixed, 2lb 25c H Pure Fudge, 2 lbs. 25c

M NICE YOUNG HOME KILLED BABY BEEF II Roasts, Stews, Boils, Steaks. Oysters in sealed tins Pg or bulk. Pure Pork Sausage and Pure Bed Bamberger. Plenty of Smoked or Cold Meats. I Friday "Saturday I B SPECIALS II APPLES bu. 69c «P H Fancy Baldwins, Greenings, Grimes Golden . . Northern Spy .... $1.19 Jonathani .. . ... • *1.2» Pecans, lbl9c English Walnuts... 21c ORANGES : California, dozen .. 10c Florida Oranges, California, dozen .. 15c 10 lbs. I 2 doz. for 25c Honda Oranges, Tangerines, 2 doz. 19c 2 dozen Grape Fruit, 7 for.. 25c 'cVhi berries” ’ DATES, lbl«c Eatmore Cranberries, GRAPES, 2 lbs. ... 17c 2 lbs CELERY — 3 stalks 10c Head Lettuce. 2 for 15c Radishes bunt-h ■•• • g Leaf Lettuce, 2 lbs. 15c ( arrots.bunch I Sww? Potatoes 4lb 19c Fresh Peas and Beans jPOTA T O E S EVERGREEN TREES. 40c to sl-00 I Dixie Queen Markets || VEGETABLES | If FRUIT „, . RETAIL I e WHOLESALE 157 N. 2WJ st. U|X |E* | SAVE WHILE SPENDING Al DIX t I

I 2" 0(l ?‘ gbt Tin "' Virginia Shady I Two Songg-Juniora and InterimI dlates I Announcements. ' Benediction. . “ -o | FIRST EVANGELICAL i The annual Christmas program ' I of the Sunday School of the First | Evangelical church will be presented at the church Sunday night at ' 7:00 o'clock. The program follows: Prayer—Mabel Shaffer. Christmas Greetings—Richard Cottrel. A Welcome—Lawrence Gallogy. The Radio Message—Howard Fore- ' man. My Dolly and I Esther Foreman. I A Loving Heart—Lois Chronister. ■ Song—" The Bells". ..John Spahr and Kenneth McConnell. i Perhaps—Hubert Feasel. ' A Good Idea—Joan Hamma. Exercise—" Merry Christmas"... Kathleen McConnell, Jacqucl- ! i ine Warren, Roberta Swager, Bar | hara Jean Ray, Anspaugh. Season of Joy—Jean Foreman. (Song—Primary School "Keeping I and Christmastide. | What We Can Give—Doris Adler. A Surprise—Ronald Stuckey. Exercise—Our Love Gifts-Roger and Richard Knapp. Piano Solo—Christmas BellsPhyllis Kolter. Be Happy—Roberta Swager. A Christmas Disappointment— Karl Johnson. Dolly’s Christmas Piece—Clarice Anspaugh. A Christmas Wish—Charles Porter A Christmas Wish—Charles Peterson. A Hard Place—Dale Smitley. Glad Givers -Margaret Elleu Baker Christmas Lullaby—Patsy McConnel. A Cheery Message—Jerry Ketchum Exercise— A Hard Order for Santa Marion Linn and Junior Ralston.

Fancy Hard Mixed Candy, 2 tbs. ... 25c Creamy Chocolate Drops. 2 tbs 25c 2 Ib. pkg. Dates ... 25c Grape Fruit, balls of juice 5c Fancy Sweet Potatoes _ pound 5c Cabbage, solid heads pound 4c Mixed Nuts. ib. ... 19c Large English Walnuts, tb 23c Fancy Pineapple 2 large cans .... 35c Green Beans, Tomatoes, 3 cans 25c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933.

. | Mixed—John Spahr. • The Best Place—Carl Kolter. Plano Solo—Atola Eady. Heading off Santa—Wanita Edgell. ■ ng a Song—Jimmie Brown. Exercise Christmas Presents . Naomi Brown, Maurice Mc J Clure, Billy Joe Feasel, Richard Cramer, and Marjory Me- • lAlhoney. Song—Little Lord Jesus... Richard Linn, Christmas Toys Speak—Betty Jean • | Weber. A Christmas Recipe—Alice Owens. Dolly'h First Christinas Dontiaj bello Roop. • Why 1 Like Christmas BestDorothy Hammond. Saxaphone Solo—O Come All Ye Faithful. Patsy McConnell. Closing Prayer—Patsy Garard. o — ♦— < Household Scrapbook —BY—ROBERTA LEE ♦ ‘ — ♦ Plastered Walls ' Do not paint newly plastered walls for about two months. Wait a longer time if the weather is damp. If this ie not done the painting job will not be a success. Freeh Breao The fresh taste be taken i away from a loaf of newly-baked bread if it is kept in the same box wltiu stale bread. Keep the box cleaned out and avoid this difficulty. Copper A splendid cleanser for articles ' made of copper is to rub them with rottenstone and oil. o * TWENTY YEARS * l AGO TODAY ■ —... From the Dally Democrat File • « W. J. Archbold resigned after 16 years as city treasurer to become county treasurer. I Anspaugh brothers sell meat iharkot to L. B. Carr of Wabash. Madame Schumann Heink, mother of eight children, files suit for divorce on grounds of desertion. Lovensed to wed: James W. Mauller and Loretta Perle Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills of Minneapolis are here for the Holidays. Mrs. Win. E. Ramey surprises daughter, Reba, on 14th birthday. Miss Florence Cowan goes to Grand Rapids to spend Xmas with her sister, Mrs. Fred Deininger. Mrs. Finley Bryan of Salem visits here. Ray Keller and Norbert Holthouse arrive from Rensselaer. Lawrence Kleinhenz is a Fort Wayne business visitor. Y OU CAN NOW B U Y BEER in the 4 gal. Pony KEGS Just the right size tor the i Christmas Party. i Place your order with your favorite dealer. Deliveries j will be made. Also case beer if you prefer. MUTSC H L E R DIST. CO. I BEER ! Follow the Crowd UNCO Service Station L i Highway 16 1 mite east of Decatur. Entertainment Sat. Night by Skip Young and the Brown Boys. ■ Wil! have music Sunday night. a* LUNCH - POP • BEER i o Meyer Buntman, I fl Proprietor

Dean Declares Girls of Today Lose Flippancy Philadelphia.— (U.R) — The flippancy which girls assumed a few years ago has been discarded In favor of more sedate manners, according to Miss H. Jean Crawford, dean of women at the University of Pennsylvania. "Girls are again finding it nee-

| Appelmans Grocery | Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service Oranges dozen OA.. Peaches, heavy »)») SunKist 38, 27 &ZUC syrup ’ 2 can# - _ , . Broken Slices, Pineapple 22c Tangerines, /» White Cherries, Royal Large, dozen .. JLOC Ann. large 99 • can Cranberries 1 pound IZC Bartlett Pears QA large can BUTTER oZX lb. 20c Burco Coffee Peanuts in shell A 2 pounds Ml V pound «/V Old Reliable »~)r? English Walnuts and Coffee, lb / C Pecans, pound 20c Chase & San- Qfk _ Iborn Coffee, lb. ZDC Brazll Nuts pound Miller’s Good 1 T Assortment of takes, each . ...lul Christmas Candies. Decatur’s Sugar 10 lbs 47c Soda Crackers Qr Rolled Oats, Little Elf 2 lbs £t)t large box Ip* Graham Crack- Or.. AmL ers. 2 tbs. Pumpkin VA large can ... AW Mincemeat i A, ( Quick Arrow If package IvV Flakes, Ig. pkg.. IOC Cocoa. M.S.C. Os., Quick Naptha 2 lb. box . ...*jmC Soap. 10 bars . . Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 4 Fine Groceries

Candy— Hard Mixed Satin i Finish, Ib. .... 12*/jc Peanut Squares or Peanut Brittle, Ib. 12'/ic Old Fashioned Cut Rock ' Mixed Candy, II). 15c Asst. Stick Candy, pound 12'/2C Chocolate Clusters, Vanilla Cream Centers, I pound 19c Chocolate Covered Cherries, Ib. box 25c Fancy asst. Chocolates 5 Ib. box for .... 89c Brazil Nuts, lb. ... 15c Large Filberts, 1b... 20c i Large No. 1 Budded English Walnuts, pound ....' 25c Large selected Mixed Nuts, lb 18c Large No. 1 Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 3 lbs... 25c; 1b... 10c : Sugar, Cry stal White Granulated, 10 lb. 46c 4x Non-Caking Powdered Sugar, 2 Ib. packages 17c ■ Seedless Raisins, 21b 17c New Cleaned Currants ; package 15c Cloverleaf Cheese,lb lie Stock Salt, 50 pound Block 35c Pure Ground Pepper pound 19c Oranges, buy the best SunKist Navels, juicy and sweet, dozen 20-25-30 c Bananas, select ripe fruit, 3 lbs 23c Cranberries, Ib. ... 10c Fancy California Emperor Grapes, Ib. 10c pound . 10c |

eHHury to observe soi lul conveo- ! lions and to display good man n«rs," Miss Crawford said. The Dean of Women believes that the depression has brought about the change of attitude. The financial reverses which the ■ girls have had to face dispelled flippancy and turned their niimF to more serious Interests, she said. , Get the Habit — Trade at Home I

Apples. Fancy Baldwin 7 pounds 25c Bushel basket ... 98c Fancy Wagner Apples 6 pounds 25c Jello, all flavors, 3 packages 17c Large Salted Peanuts pound 12'/jc Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ib 19c Finest large Oysters pint 25c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 25c New Figs, Ib 20c Candied Cherries or Pineapple, pkg. .. 15c Svvanfon’s Pure Buckwheat, bag 25c I Pillsbury Prepared Pancake Flour. Ig. bag 29c Syrup, Golden No. 10 gallon 49c No. 5, i/ 2 -gallon.. 29c Syrup, Crystal VV hite No. 10 gallon ... 55c No. 5, '/ 2 -gallon.. 32c Syrup, Maple Flavor No. 5, >/ 2 -gallon.. 39c Leaf Lettuce, Fancy Hot House, lb. .. 10c Head Lettuce, large heads 10c Snow Boy Washing Powder, Ige. pkg. 15c Small pkgs., 3 for 10c White Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 bars 24c Camay Soap, bar .. 5c Rinso, large pkg.... 22c OK Laundry Soap 5 bars 20c 12 >/ 2 c value Sweet Corn, 3 cans .... 29c Macaroni. Short Cut 3 pounds 25c Big Hit Lye, 3 cans 25c Fresh Tomatoes. Cucumber. Radishes, etc

A Phones Christmas SPECIALS . PLENTY TURKEYS - Any Size NICE FRESHLY DRESSED DUCKS GOOD BUNCH OF CHICKENS NICE RABBITS—FRESH OYSTERS EXTRA FANCY CHRISTMAS BEEF CHOICE SWISS STEAKS 18c Pounded Ready for Pan — pound Mrs. .John Schafer’s Home Made Chocolate Raisen Cakes, Food Cakes, Ginger, Butterscotch and Sugar Cookies. NOODLES. REAL COUNTRY BUTTER. PLENTY FRESH EGGS. ALSO HOME MADE PUMPKIN PIES —25 c each JUF’" BEEF TO BOIL 4 lbs. 25c PORK Nice J Shoulder Steak fl GOOD VEAL POCKET or STEW lb. 10c Special 1 — (• 2 ft> s - 25c *1 GOOD TEA BONE STEAKS 25c 1 Nice Veal steak J Today Only, pound B or Roast X — — Bk 15c tb NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED 90/* BACON, Ib VV Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. Fresh Spare Ribs 25c I 3 pounds ARMOUR’S TALL CANS OF MILK — 6 for 30c 5 Giant Diniu Ijj TRY OUR MINUTE OR CUBE STEAKS Bars gs 1 No Bone—No Waste i9c 25c pound ' Dandy Rolled Rib Roasts, no bones, no waste, lb 20c $1 SPECIAL—3 lbs. Hamberger or Sausage, 3 lbs. Oleomargarine, 3 lbs. Lard, 3 lbs. Bacon Squares—l 2 lbs. for SI.OO COFFEE, Bursley Nice Boiled Ham, High Grade SLICED BURC O—Good Coffee 2 tbs. 33c pound Ot/V sugar cured Sy . .. SMOKED 1 Kp y fl £ W hole or half, lb. J GROUND 1 HAMBERGER i SUGAR CURED 1 M PICNICS, lb AvC k OKz. J SUGAR CURED BACON 1()z. B “ squares, ib Mb,,.. ;:, A LMO L A . t „ 25c Oleomargarine—3 lbs lard 9r „ in. NICE PORK QKz. 3 tbs CHOPS, 2 lbs I Sausage, Country t Honey Loaf, lb 30c I Style, Ib Ivl « u i. ii < Shoulder Ribs or Fresh bulk Sauer OC., XT i e it. “"v Kraut, ioc; 3 Neck Bones, 6 lbs., PERFECT OLEO CREAMERY Butter 4Cp I 2 pounds V 2 pounds DIAMOND MATCHES 5 ' kgs . MACARONI I COTTAGE 6 ~OXES 25c " S X AGHETT '3Sc | ™ 10c X FRANKFORTS ~ PUDDING or Hjz. j notice: BOLOGNA, Ib. XVV f WewiUbeopen I B Fresh Home Made 1 [ Mo %\ y y , C f“ s @ Weiners, tb | 7 to 9 *. .n. 2 }hs. for 35c \ 5 lbs 20c BESHi BERGHOFF—NEW—per case $2.55 WOODEN SHOE—per case $2.65 Mr LION or AUGUSTIN ER—per case $2.75 U Ol KINGSBURY or BUDWEISER—per case $3.40 ttmUDal B DREWREY’S ALE—per case $4.00 • Plus $1 Deposit on case and bottles. FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. BUT ORDER AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GIVE YOU SERVICE. Phones 106 and 107.

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